Behind the Lines (Corps, Vol 7)

Behind the Lines (Corps, Vol 7) by W.E.B. Griffin is a historical fiction novel published by Putnam Adult on January 3, 1996. This first edition spans 435 pages and is written in English. The narrative follows Marine lieutenant Ken McCoy as he embarks on a mission behind enemy lines during World War II to investigate the claims surrounding a man known as “General” Fertig, who has positioned himself as a guerilla leader against the Japanese forces.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of military operations and the complexities of leadership in wartime. The story delves into themes of loyalty and deception, as McCoy seeks to uncover the truth about Fertig’s activities and intentions. This edition provides a vivid depiction of the challenges faced by soldiers and the intricacies of guerilla warfare, set against the backdrop of the Pacific theater during the conflict.
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When a man who calls himself “General” Fertig sets himself up as a guerilla leader to harass the Japanese, Marine lieutenant Ken McCoy heads a mission behind enemy lines in order to discern which of the stories about Fertig are true.
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